Hair-bobbing device.



F. A. C. MEYERS HAIR BOBBING DEVICE.

APPLICATION man Aue.2a.19 s.

1 ,224:,403. Patented May 1, 1917.

I V y ,1 r W/ TNEfi 5-55 lll FREDDIE A. C. MEYERS, OI! PORTER, MINNESOTA.

nammosiain DEVICE.

Specification of Letters Patent.

Appfication filed August 23, I918v Serial No. 16,565.

To all whom it may concern.

Be it known that I linnonm A. C. MEYERS, a citizen of the United States, residing at Porter, in the county of Yellow Medicine and State of Minnesota, hav-i' ii'n'ented cei tain new and useful limprovements in Hair. Bobbing Devices; and I do hereby declare the following to be A full, clear, and exact description of the invention, such as will enahlo others skilled. in the art to which it appiriiains to wai e and use the same.

invention doc to toilet articles, and.

hair lllallll'llllg devices; it consists of the novel ntums of devices hcrcinlelined in the claims. p nying drawings, which illustrate the invention, like (diameters in dicate like parts throughout the several r lows.

Referring to the drawings: Figure 1 a perspective view of the 1n- VBIltlOl'l,

l". s a side elevation of the same, on a reducer. scale, and applied. to a childs head;

Fig. 3 hez'idlmnd and connecting strap; and

a detail riow, princiliially in seclongituoi ady through. the conin'll'lllfliiB-E ot' the headband.

' a curved flexible .diiigiy fit around the l, as indicated in Fig. 2. l'i'itcgrnlly torn ,d with the back of the comb A, lti. laterally spaced flange G, the lower longitudinal edge of which extends outward. and hcyond the points of the teeth of. the comb and atlords a guide for a pair of shears in. trimming the hair.

A two-part headband B and a strap. H support the comb It in position, as indicated in ll'ig. The lower ends of the lieadliiand B are riveted at. ll) to the end. portions of the flange (l and the lower cud of. the strap ll riveted to 1;."eid flange, intermcdia oi the ends of the headband B. The innercnds ofth hez'idhand B are overlapped and, the upper end of'the strap l H extends ansvers-el thereunder as best I is a imginenta2y plan view of the shown in Fig. Longitudinally extended slots .l) are formed in the inner ends of the headband B a1 d the upper end of the strap H. to receive t nut-equipped set screw C. This screv' C adjustably connects the inner ends of she headband B and the upper end of the strap H.

' Patented May-1 19117.

()nthe inner surface of the flange G is a multiplicity of longitudinally spaced points or harhs F, which project toward the comb A and into the hair to prevent tl. .iilfl flflm moving longitudinally. with rap er: to the comb, under the cutting action of the shears. The spring tension of the comb A will cause the same to closely fit around a childs head and, by adjusting the overlapped ends of the headband B and strap H, the cr imb A may be raised. or lowered to guide a pair of shears along the free edge of ts flange G, in cutting the hair the desirzd length. By extending the flange (l beyond the points of the teeth of the comb A, siid teeth'do notin any way interfere with the cutting action of the shears.

It is, of course, understood that any suitable material may be used in the manufacture of the hair bobbing device. By the use of the dev cc, hair may be very quickly points of the teeth thereof, and a headband for supporting the comb in position.

2-. A. hair lohhing device comprising a.

curved comb having a lateral? spaced guide,

for a pair of shears locate beyond the points. of the teeth thereof, a multiplicity .0" longitudinally spaced hairholding point; projecting from the guide.

outward and headband for snpporting'the oomb in'posithe oints of the teeth thereof, and a head tion, and a strap adjust'ablyeonneoting the ban extending over the top of the head 10 intermediate portion of the oomb with the for supporting the comb in position.

headband. v v v 5 4. A hair bobbing device comprising a FREDDIE MEYERS curved comb adapted to fitthe back of a Witnesses: f

wearers head and having a guide, for a B. O. SHERRUM,

1 pair of shearslocated outward and beyond I O. G. OLSON, 

